Here the above image shows the group of visitors who visits the beautiful lovely market of Beijing city. The Great Lotus market is surrounded by the beautiful Shichahai Lake. Great Lotus market is the major attraction part for tourists in Beijing. Great Lotus market is the place of the Beijing where tourists want to visit there again and again. Great Lotus market is the major attraction part for tourists in Beijing. Great Lotus market is full of small shops and restaurants surrounding a beautiful lake. China is the most populated country in the globe and also the second largest country in Area size. Beijing is the place of chine which provides the unlimited fun and adventure to its visitors. Covering a zone of 147 hectares, Shichahai is a picturesque spot in the north of focal Beijing, close to the north-door of the Beihai Park. It comprises of the accompanying three lakes: Qianhai, Xihai and Houhai. In royal times, it was known as the Riverbank. You may find that about all the water zones have the name "hai" which implies ocean, for instance, Beihai, Zhongnanhai and Shichahai. It is said this has something to do with itinerant Mongolians. Eras of Mongolians lived in inland ranges where they called a water zone "hai" or "haizi" which means lake rather than the ocean. Shichahai goes back to the Jin Dynasty (1115 - 1234) when the water region of Shichahai was called 'haizi'. It comprised of Xihai, Qianhai and Houhai which were obscure to general society. From the season of the Yuan Dynasty (1279 - 1368) it was the northernmost piece of the Grand Canal connecting Hangzhou in the south to Beijing in the North of China. In light of this the Shichahai region used to be the most critical business region with a wide range of exercises going on. Vendors offering blooms or other little articles can simply be seen adjacent the Yinding Bridge. This is by all accounts off key with the inexorably rich negligible common environment of the Shichahai region. In any case, it is a direct result of this dissonance that Shichahai lessens something sensitive from its past and expands something common, restoring it to something like the way it was.

Shichahai 45

byDorothy Cheung

Here the above image shows the group of visitors who visits the beautiful lovely market of Beijing city. The Great Lotus market is surrounded by the beautiful Shichahai Lake. Great Lotus market is the major attraction part for tourists in Beijing. Great Lotus market is the place of the Beijing where tourists want to visit there again and again. Great Lotus market is the major attraction part for tourists in Beijing. Great Lotus market is full of small shops and restaurants surrounding a beautiful lake. China is the most populated country in the globe and also the second largest country in Area size. Beijing is the place of chine which provides the unlimited fun and adventure to its visitors. Covering a zone of 147 hectares, Shichahai is a picturesque spot in the north of focal Beijing, close to the north-door of the Beihai Park. It comprises of the accompanying three lakes: Qianhai, Xihai and Houhai. In royal times, it was known as the Riverbank. You may find that about all the water zones have the name "hai" which implies ocean, for instance, Beihai, Zhongnanhai and Shichahai. It is said this has something to do with itinerant Mongolians. Eras of Mongolians lived in inland ranges where they called a water zone "hai" or "haizi" which means lake rather than the ocean. Shichahai goes back to the Jin Dynasty (1115 - 1234) when the water region of Shichahai was called 'haizi'. It comprised of Xihai, Qianhai and Houhai which were obscure to general society. From the season of the Yuan Dynasty (1279 - 1368) it was the northernmost piece of the Grand Canal connecting Hangzhou in the south to Beijing in the North of China. In light of this the Shichahai region used to be the most critical business region with a wide range of exercises going on. Vendors offering blooms or other little articles can simply be seen adjacent the Yinding Bridge. This is by all accounts off key with the inexorably rich negligible common environment of the Shichahai region. In any case, it is a direct result of this dissonance that Shichahai lessens something sensitive from its past and expands something common, restoring it to something like the way it was.